1 Two equal aisles about 16m long by 9m broad together, and a W tower about 3.1m square. The main body was rebuilt about 1665, probably on the foundations of ...
The Church of St Mary Magdalene which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was largely restored during the Post Medieval period. The church is situated 100m north west of Compton Wynyates.
1 The former village was called Compton Superior. Three people were expelled in 1501 and twenty more when the park was made in 1512. In 1510 Sir William Compton had ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Compton Wynyates. The settlement is known from documentary evidence and it also partly survives as an earthwork. It was situated 1km north west of Windmill Hill.
1 One 16th century coin and one 17th century coin and medieval pottery
Finds of Medieval and post medieval coins and pottery
1 Find of a very thick medieval floor tile in, or before, 1996. The method of recovery was unrecorded. An eight figure grid reference was given of SP32824265.
2 Finds of ...
Findspot of medieval and post medieval items on Windmill Hill in Compton Wynyates.
1 Fishpond shown.
The remains of a fishpond, where fish were bred and stored during the Medieval period. It survives as an earthwork. It is situated 1km north west of Windmill Hill.
Medieval Pottery.
1 Fieldwalking by Edge Hill Project Group produced a light scatter of medieval pottery, probably associated with manuring.
Findspot - a scatter of Medieval pottery was found during a field walking exercise. The scatter was found 800m north west of Windmill Hill.
1 Reference to an earlier C13 Manor of Upper Compton with a DMV to the west of it beside the old water course in ‘The Combes’ – no further details.
Possible medieval manor in the vicinity of Compton Wynyates